Legal Services Act 2011

Transitional and savings provisions, amendments to other enactments, and repeals - Transition of matters commenced, approvals granted, and funding provided under former Act - Transition of applications for review under former Act

129: Tribunal must deal with remaining applications

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"The Tribunal decides on leftover applications after a certain date."

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The Tribunal is in charge of deciding any applications for review that are still pending after the final transition day. You need to know that this happens from the day after the final transition day. The Tribunal will deal with these remaining applications.

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Part 4Transitional and savings provisions, amendments to other enactments, and repeals
Transition of matters commenced, approvals granted, and funding provided under former Act: Transition of applications for review under former Act

129Tribunal must deal with remaining applications

  1. From the day after the final transition day, the Tribunal is responsible for determining any remaining applications for review.